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Gender equality key for FIBA Commissions and Working Groups appointments for 2023-2027 cycle

SEPTEMBER 22, 2023

MIES (Switzerland) - FIBA has revealed its Commissions and Working Groups for the 2023-27 term following the first meeting of the newly elected Central Board. 


Having assembled on the eve of the recent FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 Final in Manila, Philippines, the Central Board has confirmed all appointments, with a strong emphasis on working towards gender equality, which has delivered a number of important milestones. 

As per the amendments to the FIBA General Statutes enacted by the FIBA Mid-Term Congress in 2021, the requirement to have at least 30 percent representation of both genders in each Commission has been implemented. In fact, the Central Board has appointed 35 percent of women across all FIBA Commissions.

For the first time, three out of seven FIBA Commissions are Chaired by a woman, and in two of the other four Commissions, the Deputy Chair is a woman. It will also be the first time the FIBA Appeals Panel is Chaired by a woman.  

Meanwhile, the Central Board has appointed three women to the FIBA Foundation Board for the first time, including FIBA Hall of Famer Michelle Timms. Additionally, one of the two FIBA Foundation Advisory Committees is Chaired by a woman.

The majority of the women appointed as FIBA Commission members are either holding the office of President or Secretary General in their respective National Federations or they have attended one of FIBA’s dedicated programs designed as part of the 'Women in Basketball' strategic priority, such as the FIBA Adelante, the FIBA WiLEAD, the FIBA Africa Women’s Seminar and the FIBA TIME-OUT program.

This includes newly co-opted FIBA Central Board member Sonja Vasic, whose experience and success will be a welcome addition to the Players’ Commission. The Serbian legend boasts two FIBA Women's EuroBasket titles and was MVP at the 2021 edition, as well as leading her country to other historic highs, such as a first Olympic appearance and maiden medal at Rio 2016, and also being a flag bearer at the Tokyo 2020 Games.

Notably, there is a second term for another playing legend in Dirk Nowitzki, who will continue to be Chair of the Players' Commission. Sonja Vasic will serve as Deputy Chair.  

To enhance global representation, the Central Board has decided that all five regions of FIBA are represented through a Chair or a Deputy Chair of a FIBA Commission.

FIBA Technical Commission
Chair of Commission - Ms. Eleonora Rangelova (BUL) 
Deputy Chair of Commission - Mr. Patrick Hunt (AUS)
List of Commission members 
here.  

FIBA Legal Commission 
Chair of Commission - Ms. Erika Dy (PHI)
Deputy Chair of Commission - Mr. Yum Ramos Perales (PUR)
List of Commission members 
here.  

FIBA Players' Commission 
Chair of Commission - Mr. Dirk Nowitzki (GER)
Deputy Chair of Commission - Ms. Sonja Vasic (SRB)
List of Commission members 
here.  

FIBA Finance Commission 
Chair of Commission - Mr. Ingo Weiss (GER)
Deputy Chair of Commission - Mr. Erick Thohir (INA)
List of Commission members 
here.  

FIBA Medical Commission
Chair of Commission - Dr. Peter Harcourt (AUS)
Deputy Chair of Commission - Dr. Souheil Sayegh (SUI)
List of Commission members 
here.  

FIBA 3x3 Commission
Chair of Commission - Ms. Carmen Tocala (ROU)
Deputy Chair of Commission - Mr. Ambrose Tashobya (UGA)
List of Commission members 
here.  

The FIBA Competitions Commission is chaired by Mr. Edgar Sneps (LAT) and divided across four groups, each led by a Deputy Chair:

FIBA Competitions Commission – Men's National Teams 
Deputy Chair - Mr. Jim Tooley (USA)

FIBA Competitions Commission – Women's National Teams
Deputy Chair - Ms. Pascale Mugwaneza (RWA) 

FIBA Competitions Commission – Youth National Teams
Deputy Chair - Mr. Peter Bodnar (HUN)

FIBA Competitions Commission – Club Competitions
Deputy Chair - Mr. Serhan Antalyali (TUR) 

The full list of the FIBA Competitions Commission members is 
here.

The Working Group on Empower National Federations will be chaired by Mr. Fabian Borro (ARG), with Deputy Chair in charge of FIBA PLUS Mr. Jean-Michel Ramaroson (MAD) and Deputy Chair in charge of FIBA Academy Ms. Carol Callan (USA).

The Working Group on Masters Basketball will be chaired by Mr. Asterios Zois (GRE) with Deputy Chair Mr. Ned Cotten (AUS), while the Working Group on eFIBA will be chaired by Mr. Al Panlilio (PHI) with Deputy Chair Mr. Athos Antoniou (CYP).

As President of the Basketball Arbitral Tribunal, the Central Board has re-appointed Prof. Ulrich Haas (GER) and as Vice-President Mr. Raj Parker. The FIBA Appeals' Panel Chair is Ms. Diana Tesic (SRB/CAN) and the Deputy Chair is Mr. Marek Palus (POL). New members of the FIBA Ethics Panel were also elected at the recent FIBA Congress and the panel will be chaired by Mr. Scott Derwin (AUS). The FIBA Safeguarding Council is chaired by HRH Prince Feisal Al Hussein (JOR). 

The list of the FIBA Judicial and Other Bodies members is 
here.

2023 Basketball Africa League Champion Egypt’s Al Ahly to Particpate in International Basketball Federation (FIBA) Intercontinental Cup in Singapore

Al Ahly will compete in Group A alongside Brazil’s Sesi Franca (BCLA champion) and NBA G League Ignite (NBA G League) 
DAKAR, Senegal, September18, 2023/ -- 2023 Basketball Africa League (BAL) (www.BAL.NBA.com) champion Al Ahly (Egypt) will participate in the 2023 FIBA Intercontinental Cup (ICC) at Singapore Indoor Stadium in Singapore from Sept. 21-24, 2023.
 
Al Ahly will compete in Group A alongside Brazil’s Sesi Franca (BCLA champion) (https://apo-opa.info/3rqEf33) and NBA G League Ignite (NBA G League) (https://GLeague.NBA.com/).  Group B consists of China’s Zhejiang Golden Bulls (CBA) (https://www.CBALeague.com/), Bahrain’s Al Manama (WASL champion) (https://apo-opa.info/3EIShAf) and Germany’s Telekom Baskets Bonn (BCL champion) (https://www.ChampionsLeague.Basketball/). The three teams in each group will compete in round-robin play over the first three days of the tournament, with the top team in each group advancing to the finals on Sept. 24.  Prior to the finals, the remaining four teams will play in the classification games.  
 
Al Ahly earned a spot in the 33rd edition of the tournament after defeating Senegal’s AS Douanes 80-65 to win the 2023 BAL Finals (https://apo-opa.info/3t3M2nP) at BK Arena in Kigali, Rwanda in May.  
 
Al Ahly’s roster will be headlined by Ehab Amin, who averaged 12.7 points and 3.9 assists per game throughout the 2023 BAL season to help his team secure the championship.  Al Ahly finished with a 7-1 record during the Nile Conference group phase and playoffs, defeating Rwanda Energy Group and Mali’s Stade Malien in the quarterfinals and semifinals, respectively, to advance to the 2023 BAL Finals. Al Ahly will be coached by two-time BAL champion Agustin Julbe Bosch who won the championship in 2021 with Zamalek (Egypt) and in 2023 with Al Ahly. Bosch currently holds the best win-loss record (13-1) of any coach in the history of the league. In his first BAL season, Bosch’s Zamalek finished 6-0, before leading Al Ahly to a 7-1 mark this season.
 
Former NBA Academy Africa prospects Babacar Sane (Senegal) and Thierry Serge Darlan (Central African Republic) of NBA G League Ignite will also participate in the FIBA ICC.  Sane and Darlan were part of the inaugural BAL Elevate (https://apo-opa.info/3sVMLHZ) program in 2022 and played for Senegal’s Dakar Université Club (DUC) and Angola’s Petro de Luanda, respectively.
 
This marks the third consecutive year that the reigning BAL champion participates in the FIBA ICC tournament, following Zamalek’s (Egypt) participation in 2021 and US Monastir’s (Tunisia) participation in 2022.

2023 BAL Championship Game Recap Video (Credit: BAL) (https://apo-opa.info/3RnNhIM)
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Basketball Africa League (BAL).

SOURCE

Basketball Africa League (BAL)

eFIBA Season 2 announced with record 61 participating nations and first ever in-person World Finals

SEPTEMBER 18, 2023
 

ESL FACEIT Group (EFG), the leading esports and video game entertainment company, and the International Basketball Federation today announced the 61 nations participating in the second season of eFIBA, FIBA's official NBA 2K24 tournament.

Beginning October 3, National Federations across seven regional areas will battle it out in the Pro-Am game mode to secure a spot in the first-ever in-person eFIBA World Finals at DreamHack Winter and a share of the €50,000 prize pool. 

"After a successful inaugural season and eFIBA's successful participation in The Olympic Esports Series, we are prepared to make the upcoming eFIBA Season 2 a landmark international event," said Frank Leenders, FIBA Media and Marketing Services Director General. "eFIBA allows us to reach new basketball enthusiasts and build a global community of players and fans who share a passion for the game." 

eFIBA Season 2 is more than doubling its participating federations and expanding its competition schedule. The event includes online Regional Qualifiers from October 3 to November 2 and Regional Finals from November 7 to 9 across South East Asia, Oceania, Middle East, Africa, North America, South America, and Europe.

"The significant growth of participating National Federations and the incredible feedback we have received from players and the community shows that eFIBA is on the right track to become a great offering to the NBA2K community," said Roger Lodewick, President, Sports Games at ESL FACEIT Group. "Together with FIBA, we have crafted a bold and innovative sporting concept that serves the esports community and connects with basketball fans. We are thrilled to tip off the second season."

The winning nation from each Regional Final and the top two from Europe will secure a spot in the eFIBA Season 2 World Finals 2023, taking place live at the immersive gaming lifestyle festival, DreamHack Winter, from November 25-26 in Elmia, Jonkoping, Sweden. 


Below is a breakdown of the National Federation  representatives in each regional area:

Europe (26): Albania, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Israel, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Montenegro, Poland, Portugal, Serbia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Türkiye, Ukraine 
 
Africa (14): Algeria, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cote d'Ivoire, DR Congo, Egypt, Gabon, Ghana, Mali, Morocco, Senegal, Tunisia, Zimbabwe, Nigeria

North America (6): Barbados, Cayman Islands, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Puerto Rico, USA

Southeast Asia (5): India, Indonesia, Mongolia, Philippines, Singapore

South America (4): Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Venezuela

Oceania (2): Guam, New Zealand

Middle East (4): Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Lebanon


eFIBA Co-Streaming
This season, eFIBA actively works with the NBA2K community through collaborations with creators around the globe, as well as co-streamers of eFIBA events with a suite of customizable resources – including unprecedented access to gameplay feeds, overlays, opportunities to interview players, and more. The suite of streaming tools is open to community streamers, who can apply for exclusive access 
here

Commencing October 3, the Regional Qualifiers and Regional Finals of eFIBA Season 2, as well as the eFIBA World Finals, will be streamed on Tuesdays and Thursdays on eFIBA's 
Twitch and YouTube channels and on FIBA's Twitch and YouTube channels.

The eFIBA Season 2 schedule is available here  

Those looking to experience the action live can look forward to attending DreamHack Winter, as tickets to the festival also grant access to the international NBA 2K24 competition. More information about the ticket types and prices can be found on 
the official DreamHack Winter website.

For more information about eFIBA, visit the official channels on 
TwitterInstagram, and TikTok.

Canada win FIBA 3x3 Women's Series 2023

SEPTEMBER 17, 2023

ULAANBAATAR (Mongolia) - Canada retained the Women's Series title as they picked up a nail-biting 16-15 victory over France to claim the fourth edition of the competition in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, on September 17. 

Coming out of the regular season as the top seed, winning five Stops in the process, Canada came out in full force at the final leg. They went unbeaten on their way to the final, last beating USA in the Semi-Finals. They would face France yet again in the final, a repeat of their clash in the final last year.

Katherine Plouffe put up a game-high 10 points in a final that came down to the wire, with Crozon putting up the game-winning shot at the buzzer to hand Canada their second Women's Series title. 

Michelle Plouffe had been immense for her side throughout the season and continued her dominance in Ulaanbaatar. She earned the title of MVP as she led the event in Player Value and points scored. She finished with 33 points while also grabbing 21+ rebounds over the two-day competition. 

The blockbuster final game marked the biggest season ever in the Women’s Series, taking it to 23 events over the year. Total prize money throughout the season reached over 1 million USD.

ULAANBAATAR FINAL STANDINGS

1. Canada
2. France
3. China
4. USA
5. Germany
6. Neftchi 
7. Sc. Yuanda
8. Mongolia 

Created in 2019, the FIBA 3x3 Women’s Series is the number one event on the 3x3 women's professional circuit.

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Exciting, urban and innovative, 3x3 is inspired by several forms of streetball played worldwide and is considered the most thrilling urban sport. Steered by FIBA, games see two teams of three players face off on a basketball half-court. 3x3 made its Olympic debut at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

For further information about 3x3, visit fiba3x3.basketball, FIBA 3x3 accounts on FacebookInstagramSina WeiboTencentTikTokTwitterYouku , YouTube or contact 3x3@fiba.basketball

France and USA win
FIBA 3x3 Nations League 2023

SEPTEMBER 15, 2023

ULAANBAATAR (Mongolia) - France (Men) and USA U21 (Women) won the FIBA 3x3 Nations League 2023 in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia on September 15.

France (Men) continued their reign of dominance, picking up their whopping fourth Nations League title. They took care of business against the younger France U21 side 18-16 in the semi-finals to book a spot against Latvia in the final. Finding themselves on the losing side early on, the Frenchman surged back and took control. Their defensive effort book-ended a splendid campaign as they came away with a 16-13 victory. Florian Fortas put up a game-high 8 points while Sya Plaucoste contributed with 5. 

Paul Billong and Sya Plaucoste were crowned Co-MVPs after a versatile effort from the duo. Plaucoste led the side in scoring with 25 with Billong just a point behind with 24. 

On the women’s side, USA, with their U21 squad, won their first-ever Nations League title. They defeated the on-fire China in the final, coming back from a deficit to snatch victory 18-19 with a last-gasp winner from Morgan Maly. The 21-year-old finished with 6 points as did Mara Braun who was efficient from behind the arc. 

Morgan Maly finished as top scorer for her side, third overall with 39 including the winning bucket. Her efforts earned her the MVP award.

This was the sixth edition of the Nations League, dedicated to players under the age of 23 (including U21 teams), which featured 13 different conferences and started in June.

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Exciting, urban and innovative, 3x3 is inspired by several forms of streetball played worldwide and is considered the most thrilling urban sport. Steered by FIBA, games see two teams of three players face off on a basketball half-court. 3x3 made its Olympic debut at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

For further information about 3x3, visit fiba3x3.basketball, FIBA 3x3 accounts on FacebookInstagramSina WeiboTencentTikTokTwitterYouku , YouTube or contact 3x3@fiba.basketball

 

NBA APP LAUNCHES NEW CONTENT INITIATIVE “FUTURE STARTS NOW” SPOTLIGHTING RISING BASKETBALL STARS WITH STREAM OF 2023 NIKE WORLD BASKETBALL FESTIVAL

 

– New NBA App Destination and @NBAFutureStartsNow Social Media Channels to Feature Live Games and Wall-to-Wall Content from the Action On-Court and Around the Games –

 

– First Program Stream to Feature Games from 2023 Nike World Basketball Festival on Saturday, Sept. 16 –

 

NEW YORK, Sept. 15, 2023 – The NBA today announced the launch of “Future Starts Now,” a new digital program on the NBA App that will showcase the next generation of basketball stars in a centralized location, creating a unique way for fans to follow their journeys at every stage beginning at the high school level.

 

As a pivotal component of the NBA’s broader commitment to make the NBA App an all-in-one destination for global basketball programming, “Future Starts Now” will serve as the ultimate elite basketball location within the NBA App and across NBA digital platforms offering a comprehensive experience for fans of all ages.  The program will feature live streams, real-time updates, exclusive behind-the-scenes content, in-depth player interviews, electrifying highlights and game recaps.  The content will include NBA G League Ignite games – featuring top prospects Matas Buzelis and Ron Holland – top-tier international competitions and elite youth basketball competitions.

 

“When we launched the NBA App last season, we made a commitment to make it the premier destination for elite basketball,” said NBA Senior Vice President, Head of Social, Digital & Original Content Andrew Yaffe.  "Spotlighting the game’s brightest young stars through this new program with events like the 2023 Nike World Basketball Festival gives fans a closer look at the next generation of stars from the beginning of their basketball journey."

 

To tip off the new initiative, the NBA App and NBA YouTube will stream the 2023 Nike World Basketball Festival girls’ championship at 5:30 p.m. ET followed by the boys’ championship at 7:00 p.m. ET on Saturday, Sept. 16.  The tournament is part of a weekend-long Nike Basketball celebration set against the iconic backdrop of Lincoln Center in New York City.  For the full game schedule and rosters, please visit here.

 

Eight NBA and WNBA stars will serve as honorary team coaches for elite rosters of 80 of the brightest male and female high school talents.  Podcast host and influencer Bobby Cey will call the action alongside ESPN’s Monica McNutt and Ros Gold-Onwude, while iconic New York radio legend and artist Angie Martinez will serve as the in-arena host. 

 

As part of the new initiative designed to identify and spotlight basketball prodigies from across the globe, the league is unveiling new social media handles, including @NBAFutureStartsNow on Instagram and TikTok and @NBAfuturenow on X for fans to keep up with all the action.    

 

Over the past year, the NBA App has hosted an array of premier basketball content with more than 150 live game streams and vertical video stories of events, including Peach Jam from Nike Elite Youth Basketball League (EYBL), G League Ignite, Jr. NBA Showcase, SLAM Summer Classic Vol. 5, LNB Betclic ELITE, top pro-am leagues such as the Drew League, Miami Pro League and AEBL, and more.  This portfolio of events has featured international prospects, including 2023 No. 1 overall pick Victor Wembanyama (LNB Betclic ELITE/Boulogne-Levallois Metropolitans 92) of the San Antonio Spurs, top high school players such as Cooper Flagg (Peach Jam and SLAM Summer Classic Vol. 5), Cameron Boozer and Cayden Boozer (Peach Jam), alongside numerous other budding elite talents.

 

USA back on top and Germany take top three spot in FIBA World Ranking Men, presented by Nike

SEPTEMBER 15, 2023

MIES (Switzerland) - The recent completion of the prestigious FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 has produced some eye-catching positive climbs in the latest FIBA World Ranking Men, presented by Nike.

USA reclaim pole position with 786.6 points after benefiting from their consistency at major tournaments over the last three summers. Finishing in fourth place at the FIBA Basketball World Cup where they outperformed former number one nation Spain, their run to the Semi-Finals came off the back of winning an Olympic title at Tokyo in 2021 and also taking bronze at the FIBA AmeriCup 2022

Recently crowned FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 champions Germany have another slice of history to enjoy as they step into the top three of the rankings for the very first time after moving up a massive eight places and onto 759.7 points. Their stunning success made all the more incredible because of the fact they made the journey to the top step of the podium without tasting defeat. 

Canada also have another reason to celebrate too, with their maiden FIBA Basketball World Cup medal fueling an even bigger rise of nine spots. They now occupy sixth position with 745.5 points. 

Serbia performed in outstanding fashion to make the title game and their second-placed finish gave their fans something to be proud of. Those supporters can also now enjoy and reflect on their country being a top five nation again as they move up a place and into fifth position on 755.6 points.

Meanwhile, when it comes to the scale and impact of climbing the rankings in the upper echelon, nobody can match Latvia. They have rocketed up a staggering 22 places and into the top 10 after their heroic underdog displays which ensured they took fifth place at the FIBA Basketball World Cup. They now sit in 8th position on 743.7 points.

There were many other teams who impressed at the flagship event, including Brazil who recorded three wins in five games and moves up a place into 12th in the rankings on 660.5 points. The Americas region can also boast a nice move upwards of five places into 16th for Puerto Rico on 611.1 points, while Dominican Republic rise six spots into 18th place on 561.9 points.

There were also notable improvements for Georgia who move up 10 positions and into 23rd on 465.9 points, Japan jump 11 spots to 26th on 432.2 points and Lebanon claim an uplift of 16 places into 28th on 423.3.

One nation that truly made everyone sit up and take notice at the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 were first-timers South Sudan. They made history by beating China to claim a first win at the event, then pushing on to beat the Philippines and Angola. This has resulted in a sensational climb of 32 spots in the rankings. They now find themselves in 31st place with 375.5 points.

For more information about the method used in the calculation of the FIBA World Ranking Men, please refer to the "How It Works" section.

Click here to view the full FIBA World Ranking Men, presented by Nike.

NBA G LEAGUE AND HYATT ANNOUNCE MULTI-YEAR SPONSORSHIP THAT BRINGS 2023 NBA G LEAGUE WINTER SHOWCASE TO ORLANDO

 

– 2023 NBA G League Winter Showcase to Be Held Dec. 19-22 –

 

– League Will Also Bring on Greater Orlando Sports Commission as Sponsor of NBA G League Winter Showcase –

 

NEW YORK, Sept. 14, 2023 – The NBA G League and Hyatt today announced a new multi-year sponsorship that makes Hyatt the Official Integrated Resort Partner of the NBA G League.  The league will also bring on the Greater Orlando Sports Commission as a sponsor of NBA G League Winter Showcase to support the event at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Fla., for the next four years.

 

As a cornerstone of Hyatt’s sponsorship, the 2023 Winter Showcase will take place Dec. 19-22 at Hyatt Regency Orlando and the Orange County Convention Center, bringing the NBA G League’s premier in-season scouting opportunity to the Southeast for the first time.

 

To connect NBA G League fans and World of Hyatt members, the league and Hyatt will also be activating on the sponsorship through a variety of assets, including digital and social media, signage and hospitality.

 

“The NBA G League is thrilled to work with Hyatt and the Greater Orlando Sports Commission to bring the 2023 NBA G League Winter Showcase to Orlando,” said Shareef Abdur-Rahim, NBA G League President. “We’re looking forward to working with Hyatt on enhancing the experience for players and team personnel at one of the NBA G League’s marquee events.”

 

“Hyatt is pleased to welcome the NBA G League Winter Showcase with an effortless and unforgettable resort experience at Hyatt Regency Orlando,” said Laurie Blair, Vice President, Global Marketing, Hyatt. “Our passion for offering World of Hyatt members and guests world-class service and unique stay experiences naturally extends to players and personnel. We look forward to introducing them to Hyatt’s global portfolio of desirable destinations and rooting for them across all our markets.”

 

“We are so proud to partner with the NBA, in collaboration with our partners here in Orlando at the Orange County Convention Center, Visit Orlando, Orange County and our hotel partners, as we prepare to host the NBA G League Winter Showcase for the next four years,” said Jason Siegel, President & CEO of the Greater Orlando Sports Commission. “We are confident that the players, administrators, coaches and NBA executives will have an incredibly positive experience while they are visiting our community.”

 

The NBA G League Winter Showcase will be the culmination of the Showcase Cup. During the Showcase Cup, teams are placed into four regions and play 14 games exclusively against one another in NBA G League markets. The teams with the best winning percentage in each region, along with the next four teams with the best winning percentages regardless of region, will advance to compete for the Showcase Cup Championship in a single-elimination tournament during Winter Showcase. The remaining teams will each play two games outside of the Showcase Cup Tournament at the Winter Showcase.

 

The complete game and broadcast schedule for the Winter Showcase will be released at a later date. The schedule for the Showcase Cup portion of the 2023-24 season is available here.

 

About the NBA G League

The NBA’s official minor league, the NBA G League prepares players, coaches, officials, training and front-office staff for the NBA while acting as the league’s research and development laboratory.  Featuring 31 teams, 29 with direct affiliations to NBA franchises for 2023-24, the league offers elite professional basketball at an affordable price in a fun, family-friendly atmosphere.  55 percent of all players on end-of-season 2022-23 NBA rosters boasted NBA G League experience.  In fostering the league’s connection to the community, its teams, players and staff promote health and wellness, support local needs and interests, and assist in educational development through NBA Cares programs.

About Hyatt Hotels Corporation

Hyatt Hotels Corporation, headquartered in Chicago, is a leading global hospitality company guided by its purpose – to care for people so they can be their best. As of June 30, 2023, the Company’s portfolio included more than 1,250 hotels and all-inclusive properties in 76 countries across six continents. The Company's offering includes brands in the Timeless Collection, including Park Hyatt®Grand Hyatt®Hyatt Regency®Hyatt®Hyatt Vacation Club®Hyatt Place®Hyatt House®Hyatt Studios, and UrCove; the Boundless Collection, including Miraval®Alila®Andaz®Thompson Hotels®Dream® Hotels, Hyatt Centric®, and Caption by Hyatt®; the Independent Collection, including The Unbound Collection by Hyatt®Destination by Hyatt®, and JdV by Hyatt®; and the Inclusive Collection, including Impression by SecretsHyatt Ziva®Hyatt Zilara®Zoëtry® Wellness & Spa ResortsSecrets® Resorts & SpasBreathless Resorts & Spas®Dreams® Resorts & SpasHyatt Vivid Hotels & ResortsAlua Hotels & Resorts®, and Sunscape® Resorts & Spas. Subsidiaries of the Company operate the World of Hyatt® loyalty program, ALG Vacations®, Mr & Mrs Smith™, Unlimited Vacation Club®, Amstar DMC destination management services, and Trisept Solutions® technology services. For more information, please visit www.hyatt.com.

 

About World of Hyatt

World of Hyatt is Hyatt’s award-winning guest loyalty program uniting participating locations in Hyatt’s Timeless Collection, including in the Park Hyatt®, Grand Hyatt®, Hyatt Regency®, Hyatt®, Hyatt Vacation Club®, Hyatt Place®, Hyatt House®, and UrCove brands; Boundless Collection, including in the Miraval®, Alila®, Andaz®, Thompson Hotels®, Dream® Hotels, Hyatt Centric®, and Caption by Hyatt® brands; Independent Collection, including in The Unbound Collection by Hyatt®, Destination by Hyatt®, and JdV by Hyatt® brands; and Inclusive Collection, including in the Impression by Secrets, Hyatt Ziva®, Hyatt Zilara®, Zoëtry® Wellness & Spa Resorts, Secrets® Resorts & Spas, Breathless Resorts & Spas®, Dreams® Resorts & Spas, Hyatt Vivid Hotels & Resorts, Alua Hotels & Resorts®, and Sunscape® Resorts & Spas brands. Members who book directly through Hyatt channels can enjoy personalized care and access to distinct benefits including Guest of Honor, confirmed suite upgrades at time of booking, diverse wellbeing offerings, digital key, and exclusive member rates. With more than 36 million members, World of Hyatt offers a variety of ways to earn and redeem points for hotel stays, dining and spa services, wellbeing focused experiences through the FIND platform; as well as the benefits of Hyatt’s strategic loyalty collaborations with American Airlines AAdvantage®, Small Luxury Hotels of the World™ and Lindblad Expeditions. Travelers can enroll for free at hyatt.com, download the World of Hyatt app for android and IOS devices and connect with World of Hyatt on FacebookInstagramTikTok and Twitter.


Belgium, Brazil, Nigeria and Mali make upward moves in new FIBA World Ranking Women, presented by Nike

SEPTEMBER 13, 2023

MIES (Switzerland) - A number of nations including Belgium, Brazil, Nigeria and Mali are all celebrating positive rises in the latest edition of the FIBA World Ranking Women, presented by Nike.

Fresh from making history and being crowned FIBA Women's EuroBasket 2023 champions, Belgium have moved up one spot and it's highly significant and cause for delight as they now secure their joint all-time high of sixth spot. With 654.6 points, they jump over neighbors France who are on 643.8 and the Cats are only 0.8 points behind Canada in what is an unchanged top five. China won the FIBA Women's Asia Cup 2023 and remain stable in second place.

Brazil are back in the top ten after they soared seven places to eighth position on 612.6 points via their stunning FIBA Women's AmeriCup 2023 triumph. The South American nation won a record sixth title at the event as they beat USA in the Final.

It's an identical climb of seven spots for Nigeria too, as they jump up to 11th with 528.9 points. That comes off the back of their dominance at the FIBA Women's AfroBasket 2023 where they won the silverware for the fourth time in a row.

While Mali had to settle for third in the tournament, their continued consistency sees them move upwards again. They have been rewarded with a huge leap of 13 places to 16th with 362.1 points, while silver medalists Senegal enjoy an increase of 11 places to 316.3 points and are the last team occupying a berth in the top 20.

Elsewhere on the list, Hungary's eye-catching run to the FIBA Women's EuroBasket 2023 Semi-Finals also sees them back in the top 20 with a rise of five places to 19th on 342.5 points. Meanwhile Germany played in the competition for the first time in 12 years and excelled on their return, helping them to accelerate 11 places to 25th on 298.5 points.

Finally, Iran achieved a stellar rise of 26 places to 52nd after moving to 135 points after they made the title game of the FIBA Women's Asia Cup Division B 2023 in Bangkok.This is the first FIBA World Ranking Women, presented by Nike that benefits from the adjusted Competition and Region Weights. They have been adjusted based on the performances of each nation over the past 8 years

For more information about the method used in the calculation of the FIBA World Ranking Women, please refer to the 'How it Works' section.

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NBA BOARD OF GOVERNORS APPROVES NEW PLAYER PARTICIPATION POLICY

NEW YORK, Sept. 13, 2023 – The NBA Board of Governors today approved a new Player Participation Policy, which is intended to promote player participation in the NBA’s regular season.  The new policy will take effect with the start of the 2023-24 regular season and enhance and replace the Player Resting Policy, which was implemented prior to the 2017-18 season.

The Player Participation Policy primarily will focus on star players.  A star player for purposes of the policy is any player who, in any of the prior three seasons, was selected to an All-NBA Team or an NBA All-Star team.  This definition also applies, following a given season’s All-Star Game, to any player who is named an All-Star during that season.

Under the policy, unless a team demonstrates an approved reason for a star player not to participate in a game, then, among other things, the team must:

·       Manage its roster to ensure that no more than one star player is unavailable for the same game.

·       Ensure that star players are available for all national television and NBA In-Season Tournament games.

·       Maintain a balance between the number of one-game absences for a star player in home and road games.

·       Refrain from any long-term “shutdowns” in which a star player stops playing games.

·       If resting a healthy player, ensure that the player is present at the games and visible to fans.

The policy includes exceptions for injuries, personal reasons and pre-approved back-to-back restrictions based on a player’s age, career workload or serious injury history.